Have you picked up a telephone to learn how your friends, family members, and others are doing?
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
12:51 am
I have just finished calling buy prescription drugs online without prescription dozens of my customers. I usually call to wish them happy holidays and to make sure they have my current telephone numbers. But this year, for most of them, their responses are the worst in over 26 years. Try this and learn.

Most my conversations with family and friends these days culminate with comments such as you told us this or that was happening but until now we thought you were only offering realistic appraisal of the possibilities not political objectives of those in power.
Though our opinions still vary they are no longer in substantial dispute.
I do call my friends and family members..but you called these people your customers….so have you callled your friends and family? Not your customers but your friends and family?
That sucks. I usually call them once in a while but not all of them at the same time.
Well, ever since this election, my family has been less than talkative with me. However, I do call, or get calls at least once a week from friends and my Grandmother. I try not to call people that often, on account, it’s usually the same old grind with them, but sometimes, such as around the holidays, they are usually more chipper and willing to talk about things other than sickness and pain and things like that.
yes I call, write, send them emails,gifts, messages, copies of my latest poetry (I’m a writer)
I send them ((just because I love you) emails. birthday cards, and I tell them never forget to say I love you at least once a day as soon as possible. The next second may be to late and tomorrow is not a promise
sometimes people get caught up in the tribulations of their own life they forget to be polite. They may be under some very intense stress or strain. Do not hold it against them they are probably re-acting to impossible situations and being bombarded with God only know what. Pray for them and leave them to heaven. Stress has a way of making many people very rude, without really realizing it.
Give them time.
why not send them holiday cards with your business card inside. and perhaps a note thanking them for being such loyal customers even during these highly stressful economic times. Do not pitch any services or merchandise to them. Just say thank you
In my NW community there have been many layoffs and the jobs are shorter every week in the paper. The cost of most things are not going down. It is the sign of the times. If you are critical of handouts it is a very bad time because we are all going through this together. I am hearing the worries everywhere I go.
I have regular E-Mail contact with my friends, so ya, I can say I’m kinda sorta tuned in to what is happening.